Questions of access to hospital services figure centrally in rural-health policy debates, yet few analyses exist that measure the importance of changes in hospital access in rural areas of the US. Of the studies that measure changes in access to hospital services over time in the literature, none use economic theory as the framework for the analysis. This paper proposes an economic approach based upon revealed preferences to measuring access to hospital services and quantifies the value of changes in hospital access over the period 1980 to 1999 for residents in rural counties in the US. Welfare measures are constructed for the years 1980 and 1999 for rural residents in all the rural counties of the US. On average the lowest levels of h...
This paper seeks to understand the impact of the Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility (Flex) Program ...
This study assesses and quantifies region-related inequity in the health service utilization just af...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, using nationally representative data, which patient, hospital, and county cha...
Questions of access to hospital services figure centrally in rural-health policy debates, yet few an...
This study aims to determine the extent to which Michigan rural hospitals decreased the total level ...
The bypassing of rural hospitals increased in Colorado\u27s rural communities during the 1990s. To u...
The important contribution of hospitals to the economies of rural areas has been the subject of seve...
This study examines the underutilization of rural hospitals. The authors study hospital and patient ...
About 45 percent of rural patients in Colorado bypassed their local rural hospitals during the 1990s...
Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness t...
Rural hospitals play a crucial role in providing healthcare to rural Americans, a vulnerable and un...
Many government policies either target the underlying supply infrastructure or have indirect effects...
Quality health care systems are important to a community’s health interests, but they also play an i...
PurposeNearly one-fifth of Americans live in rural areas and experience multiple socioeconomic and h...
This research inquiry aims to understand what processes most substantially impact potential acces...
This paper seeks to understand the impact of the Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility (Flex) Program ...
This study assesses and quantifies region-related inequity in the health service utilization just af...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, using nationally representative data, which patient, hospital, and county cha...
Questions of access to hospital services figure centrally in rural-health policy debates, yet few an...
This study aims to determine the extent to which Michigan rural hospitals decreased the total level ...
The bypassing of rural hospitals increased in Colorado\u27s rural communities during the 1990s. To u...
The important contribution of hospitals to the economies of rural areas has been the subject of seve...
This study examines the underutilization of rural hospitals. The authors study hospital and patient ...
About 45 percent of rural patients in Colorado bypassed their local rural hospitals during the 1990s...
Access to health care depends on the three pillars of affordability, availability, and willingness t...
Rural hospitals play a crucial role in providing healthcare to rural Americans, a vulnerable and un...
Many government policies either target the underlying supply infrastructure or have indirect effects...
Quality health care systems are important to a community’s health interests, but they also play an i...
PurposeNearly one-fifth of Americans live in rural areas and experience multiple socioeconomic and h...
This research inquiry aims to understand what processes most substantially impact potential acces...
This paper seeks to understand the impact of the Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility (Flex) Program ...
This study assesses and quantifies region-related inequity in the health service utilization just af...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, using nationally representative data, which patient, hospital, and county cha...